22/04/2025
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On April 22, 1970, over 20 million people across the U.S. took to the streets to demand environmental protection. That day became the first Earth Day, a movement born from oil spills, air pollution, and a rising awareness that the planet needed help.
Earth Day sparked the creation of critical policies like the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and Endangered Species Act. It united people across politics, class, and geography with one purpose: to protect our only home.
Today, Earth Day is a global movement, with over 1 billion people in 190+ countries participating each year. But why does it still matter?
Because climate change is accelerating.
Because we still dump millions of tons of plastic into oceans every year.
Because communities still lack access to clean air, water, and green spaces.
Because our children deserve a livable future.
Earth Day is more than a date itโs a reminder, a rally cry, and a call to action. Whether you're planting a tree, reducing plastic use, or advocating for policy change youโre part of something bigger.
Letโs not wait for April 22 to make a difference. Letโs live Earth Day every day.